Monday, July 28, 2014

It was way back on July 9th that Mary Burke made this
statement about WEDC funding companies that outsourced jobs overseas:

Burke calls that practice "appalling". "As Governor,
I will insist that every WEDC award protects against the outsourcing of
Wisconsin jobs and companies that don't live up to their end of the deal give
back every tax dollar they received," said Burke in a statement released
to 27 News.

Walker pledges to support Burke's Idea (that never occurred to him as
WEDC Chairman): Fast forward to now, July 28, after Scott Walker tried to pin the outsourcing problem on Mary Burke. Walker suddenly behind Mary Burke’s
pledge to stop WEDC funding to any company planning to outsource overseas:

Says it Scott, Burke was right!

WKOW; Gov. Scott Walker said he would support a proposal to
prevent the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) from making
financial awards to companies that outsource Wisconsin jobs. Gov. Walker said he thinks the change makes sense and
probably should have been done long ago.

You think? And it took his Democratic challenger Mary Burke to draw the line. Democrats warned Walker that WEDC lacked the rules and regulations to make it function normally and responsibly? Guess who didn't listen?

1 comment:

And who failed to bring this change as Chair of the WEDC Board for the last 3 years? Scott Walker. Oh, but now that he's on the verge of losing an election, he'll "listen to ideas on it". Give me a break.

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